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Klimaform is a Black Magic spell from Final Fantasy XI unique to Scholars. It grants a status effect that increases Magic Accuracy for all spells of the same elemental alignment as the current weather. For example, if Klimaform was used while in an area that was experiencing a sandstorm, the chance that a Slow spell would successfully land on an enemy would increase, because Slow is Earth-aligned.

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  • Klimaform is a Black Magic spell from Final Fantasy XI unique to Scholars. It grants a status effect that increases Magic Accuracy for all spells of the same elemental alignment as the current weather. For example, if Klimaform was used while in an area that was experiencing a sandstorm, the chance that a Slow spell would successfully land on an enemy would increase, because Slow is Earth-aligned.
  • The word "Klima" is the German equivalent of the word "climate" in English, and is sometimes used in German as "weather" is used in English. "Form" is the German noun for "form" or "shape" in English. Thus, the word Klimaform is roughly translated as "form of the weather" and is a noun by its construction. In the game's context, it is more accurate to assume that it refers to the shaping of weather, which would be written as the infinitive "Klima formen". "Schema" is German for "scheme" (as in a plan) or "design" (as in pattern), both of which are reasonable translations for this spell. Almost everything relating to Scholar has ties to German, including Schultz, Ulbrecht, and Sturm, all of whom have distinctly German names.
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  • Klimaform is a Black Magic spell from Final Fantasy XI unique to Scholars. It grants a status effect that increases Magic Accuracy for all spells of the same elemental alignment as the current weather. For example, if Klimaform was used while in an area that was experiencing a sandstorm, the chance that a Slow spell would successfully land on an enemy would increase, because Slow is Earth-aligned.
  • The word "Klima" is the German equivalent of the word "climate" in English, and is sometimes used in German as "weather" is used in English. "Form" is the German noun for "form" or "shape" in English. Thus, the word Klimaform is roughly translated as "form of the weather" and is a noun by its construction. In the game's context, it is more accurate to assume that it refers to the shaping of weather, which would be written as the infinitive "Klima formen". "Schema" is German for "scheme" (as in a plan) or "design" (as in pattern), both of which are reasonable translations for this spell. Almost everything relating to Scholar has ties to German, including Schultz, Ulbrecht, and Sturm, all of whom have distinctly German names.
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